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British prime minister, Boris Johnson, has announced the UK will close all travel corridors to protect against the risk of as yet unidentified new Covid-19 strains from next week.
Passengers from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Panama, Peru, Suriname, French Guiana, Uruguay and Venezuela will be barred from entry.
A new outdoor activity centre and waterside cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists and watersports enthusiasts. It will include a food stop, meeting rooms, changing facilities and cycle hire.
VisitPortugal has launched an inspiring message to travellers from the United Kingdom in the form of a YouTube video which calls for a focus on responsible and sustainable tourism in 2021.
Under Britain’s new agreement with the EU, UK residents’ rights to emergency and medically necessary healthcare will continue when travelling in the region.
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The agency's program also includes guaranteed return via private medical transportation if a traveler tests positive.
Officials said new membership options will be offered in the future.
Guests will be able to schedule an onsite departure test via their concierge.
It would deliver another round of aid to stabilize the economy while the public health effort seeks the upper hand on the pandemic, aides said.
Groups join call for temporary closure to avoid a repeat of the unrest that engulfed the Capitol on Jan. 6.
The airline, which expects one more losing quarter, reported net losses of $12.4 billion for 2020.
The carrier will make Verifly, its mobile health passport service, available to all customers entering the U.S. beginning Jan. 23.